When I was a kid I would occasionally spend the night at a friend’s house and play “ninja.” We would dress up in all black and sneak out of the apartment building after his parents fell asleep. We didn’t do much besides see how far we could travel by staying in the shadows and try to identify sounds that we heard in the distance. Then one day we got lost working our way through the neighborhood to try and find a friend’s house. We walked out into an intersection to get our bearings and were standing under a street light as the police car drove up.

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lemme guess, the next one is “Craig”, or (just maybe) “Lazenby”, as for the grapple rifle, i want one!

how is he going to climb up?, does he have a belay harness integrated into the ninjawear (navy blue is the new black) or some sort of auto ascender-device concealed or nearby? or is he going to do it a la crackdown and pull himself straight up and fly 6 feet vertically (supahbiff!)

@MaskedMan I think Rowlf was the best bond. Also, he could really play that piano.

So, how does this story end? The cops came anddd……. gave you a quarter? Taught you how to juggle hamsters? Thought you were terrorists and chased you three blocks before becoming distracted by a donut shop owned by a prostitute who recently fell three stories into a vat of liquid sugar?

Me and my friends used to play a similar game, but we called it shadow. Weird how things like that might be everyplace. You would have like 10 people dress all in black, and then others (usually ones who didn’t bring their ninja attire) would have to find them out in the dark of the neighborhood.